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Tokyo 2009: Mitsubishi i-MiEV Cargo is bigger, o-kei!

You can make anything bigger and better if you just add a hump, and that's what Mitsubishi has done to its i-MiEV to create the i-MiEV Cargo. For those who find Ford's Transit Connect simply too monstrous and don't want to pay for gas – like, oh, a commercial concern in Tokyo – Mitsu's battery-powered i-MiEV could be the perfect solution. Growing only in height compared to its hatchback sibling, the thing is tiny but still packs 62 cubic feet of cargo space in its Quasimodo back end – that's a little less than half the ... Read more →

Taking out the trash, i-MiEV style

Here's an odd little story from Japan today: the battery system that is used in Mitsubishi's i-MiEV electric car is going to get a workout as the driving force for the trash compactor in the Kyokuto ...

Japanese convenience store chain orders 150 Mitsubishi electric cars, could install 8,000 chargers

Mitsubishi didn't need a survey to find out if Lawson likes the iMiEV. The Japanese convenience store chain has ordered 150 of the electric jelly beans to replace some of its commercial vehicles ...

iMiEV gets the star treatment in three more videos

Mitsubishi must be enjoying seeing how much attention the all-electric iMiEV is getting. We've seen Helen Clark, the prime minister of New Zealand, take a ride in Tokyo, an HD view of the car on ...

i MiEV on iTunes in HD

Whilst some of us were hobnobbing about L.A. and driving a Tesla Roadster, others of us at ABG had to content ourselves with watching the Mitsubishi i MiEV drive around of New York city via a free ...

Register your interest for Mitsubishi's i-MiEV in the UK 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/autos/Green_Tech_Mitsubishi_s_i_MiEV_all_electric_city_car'; If you live in the UK and have been pining for a chance to buy the i-MiEV all-electric city car when it appears on your shores, now is the time to register your interest with Mitsubishi. According to poster ...

iMiEV on display at Beijing Auto Show, climbs to summit in new video 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/environment/The_new_jelly_bean_electric_vehicle_on_display_in_beijing'; The Mitsubishi i MiEV electric vehicle is not standing still. In an announcement from Tokyo today, Mitsubishi announced that the jellybean will be on display at the Beijing International Motor ...

Want the iMiEV in the U.S.? Sign the petition 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

The Mitsubishi i-MiEV is one of the most exciting pure-electric projects discussed by a major automaker. For one thing, the numbers being tossed around for this city car are astounding: something around 100 miles per charge (depending on driving style) and 1,000 vehicles that might be ready for sale ...

Why Mitsubishi is so bullish on the i MiEV 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

While other automakers turn choke resources to hybrid technology, Mistubishi is putting a lot of eggs into the pure-electric basket. Automotive News (subs req'd) says that Mistubishi's push is being driven by two things - the company doesn't have the funds to try and catch up with the hybrid crowd ...

The latest on the Mistubishi i-MiEV and gallery of the i-MiEV Sport 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

The all-electric Mitsubishi i-MiEV is no stranger to us by this point (see links below). Our friends over at Autoblog have snapped a gallery full of pictures of the i-MiEV Sport version that's on display over at the Tokyo Motor Show - access it here. Tech-On also brings us news that the i-MiEV has ...

Mitsubishi iMiEV gets 20-30 percent more range from new battery 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

The Mitsubishi i MiEV stores energy for propulsion in a lithium ion battery pack that now has twenty to thirty percent more capacity than the last version. The battery is produced by a new joint venture company owned by GS Yuasa and Mitsubishi. With these latest cells, the i MiEV has had its range ...

Mitsubishi's i-EV moving towards production, available perhaps in 2008 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

While there are electric cars available today, no large automaker is offering one. Mitsubishi might just be the first out of the gate with a plug-in car (not a hybrid) called the i-EV (aka i-MiEV). If sources withing the company are telling The Daily Telegraph in Australia the truth, the small ...



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